Meeting
Historic Preservation Commission - July 1, 2026
Body
cityofokc
Date
June 30, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The July 1, 2026 meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission of Oklahoma City focused primarily on reviewing and approving certificates of appropriateness for various construction and renovation projects within historic districts. Key procurement-related discussions included approval of a multi-structure residential development with townhomes, single-family dwellings, and duplexes at 100 Northwest 22nd Street, with attention to design modifications such as roof style, window fenestration, and permeable surfaces. The commission also approved demolition and reconstruction of a garage at 11501 Southwood Avenue, emphasizing structural safety and parking improvements. Another agenda item involved approval of a one-story garage replacement at 809 Northwest 16th Street, with conditions on materials and visibility. A kitchen remodel at 824 Northwest 16th Street was approved with conditions related to window reflectivity and door specifications. The commission discussed site plan clarifications and easement vacations related to driveway and paving adjustments, ultimately continuing some items for further review. Motions to approve or continue projects were passed with specific findings and conditions noted in staff reports. No new contract awards or budget allocations were discussed, but the meeting addressed compliance with historic preservation guidelines affecting future construction and renovation procurement activities.
Source
cityofokc